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One of the major goals of the League’s Strategic Plan Update (SPU) was to evaluate the progress to date of League/Industry relationships, and the opportunities for future expansion. As part of this SPU process, the Board of Governors, in June, 2009, reaffirmed both the vital importance of our interaction with Industry and its commitment to the development, implementation and expansion of industry partnerships by establishing a National League Standing Committee, termed League/Industry Partnerships Committee (LIP). The mandate of LIP is to oversee and implement existing MOUs and LOAs, further expand industry partnerships as appropriate and liaise with Provincial Committees’ Industry Coordinators

provide aerospace experience and exposure by providing access to selected air cadets to the AIAC Annual General Meeting.

encourage its members to facilitate access/tours of their facilities and provide guest speakers as a means to educate and enhance awareness of aerospace career opportunities for cadets and Air Cadet League members, and to assist in incorporating this data into a national database of tours and speakers.

provide two annual continuation flying bursaries of $500.00 each to cadets selected by the ACL. These bursaries will only be valid when paid directly to an ATAC member flying school;

provide national aviation operations experience and exposure by providing access for selected air cadets, chosen from squadrons in the host city, to the Annual General Meeting, Convention and Tradeshow, as well as access for selected cadets from the Ottawa area to ATAC’s Annual Ottawa Spring Reception;

provide, through those of its members who agree to participate, the following benefits and incentives to the ACL:

recognize graduates upon successful completion of the air cadet powered flying scholarship training program through the issuance of graduation certificates to each candidate in accordance with established policy;

develop and produce safety related materials, which would be made available to the ACL for distribution to its squadrons; and

provide, on its web site www.atac.ca, access for cadets to its career awareness and educational materials, including a link to its “Professional Pilot Career Information Guide.”

provide an annual scholarship of $500.00 to the most improved cadet attending the Advanced Aviation Technology Course - Aircraft Maintenance, held at Canadore College in North Bay, ON.

provide access to Aveos Maintenance Centres in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver as a means to educate and enhance awareness of aviation maintenance career opportunities for cadets and Air Cadet League members

provide career awareness materials and educational materials to the Air Cadet League for distribution to squadrons

provide relevant industry materiel (e.g. spare parts for training), services and other resources as may be appropriate and agreed to by both parties, for use by cadets.

contribute industry expertise and resources to assure that ACL / DND programs are sustained, and that they will be relevant to and valued by industry; and

augment, with their agreement, the contributions currently being made by other partners, including but not limited to: funding, contributions of services, training equipment and materials, facilities for squadron or League use, instructors for courses, and other resources.

provide two annual scholarships of $500.00 each to both the cadet with the highest academic standing, and to the most improved cadet attending the Advanced Aviation Technology Course – Airport Operations summer training course;

encourage its members to support their local Air Cadet squadron through the provision of appropriate human, financial and physical resources;

provide aerospace experience and exposure by providing access to selected League members and Air Cadets to the CAC Annual General Meeting;

encourage its members to facilitate access/tours of their facilities and provide guest speakers as a means to educate and enhance awareness of aerospace career opportunities for cadets and Air Cadet League members; and

provide career awareness materials and educational materials to the Air Cadet League for distribution to squadrons.

provide sponsorship for various flying programs run and coordinated by the ACL; in particular, the sponsorship of an annual Power Pilot Scholarship;

provide access to CAE Training Centres as a means to educate and enhance awareness of aviation career opportunities for cadets and ACL members; in particular, provide simulator time for selected cadets at these Centres as available;

provide certificates for simulator time to the ACL, for promotional purposes; and

provide its career awareness materials and educational materials, and training programs and aids to the ACL for distribution to its squadrons

provide cadet access (a Password and a User name have been supplied to each squadron) to the Interactive Multimedia Learning Tool (IMLT) www.camc-imlt.ca. This tool is designed to introduce cadets to the basic concepts of aircraft operation and maintenance. It consists of 3 modules: Theory of Flight, Aircraft Power Plants’ and Aircraft Structures; and

provide its career awareness materials and educational materials to the ACL for distribution to its squadrons.

provide a Power Pilot Scholarship to an air cadet, as per the policy and procedures presently in effect with the League;

provide any applicable lesson plans or training aids that may be useful to developing awareness into specific aviation industry vocations;

provide opportunities for selected cadets / League members / military personnel to attend the CBAA Annual Convention, Trade Show and Static Display, and all CBAA sponsored workshops and seminars throughout the year (www.cbaa.ca).

provide its career awareness materials and educational materials to the ACL for distribution to its squadrons.

provide benefits and incentives not only for currently enrolled cadets but also for those who will graduate from the programme. These include complementary subscriptions to COPA Flight newspaper, access for selected cadets to its AGM and COPA Flight meetings, and the provision of guest speakers and safety information.

Webster Memorial Trophy Competition

waive its entry fee for qualified PPS cadets, and the League encourages cadets to participate in the Competition